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Sonoma water restrictions start July 1

Posted on June 28, 2021 by Sonoma Valley Sun

Dry fountains, dirtier cars and watering the yard two days a week. The drought begins Wednesday.

Effective July 1, all Sonoma residents, businesses, schools, and City facilities are required to cut indoor and outdoor water use by 20% compared to 2020 levels. 

Residential and commercial irrigation is prohibited except on Mondays and Thursdays from 8pm to 6am. Other prohibited uses, to begin July 1, 2021:

  • Refilling or initial filling of a swimming pool from the City’s water system except as otherwise needed to maintain the water level for the proper operation of swimming pool pumps and filters;
  • Use of water for non recirculating ornamental fountains by commercial customers;
  • Noncommercial washing of privately owned motor vehicles, trailers, and boats except from a bucket and a hose equipped with a shutoff nozzle;
  • Any use of water from a fire hydrant except for fighting fires. Use for essential construction needs may be permitted by the director upon submittal of a permit application for construction water;
  • Use of potable water for dust control at construction sites.

The following are exempt from irrigation restrictions:

  • Landscape irrigation zones that exclusively use drip irrigation systems
  • Watering or irrigating by use of a hand-held bucket or similar container, a hand-held hose equipped with a positive self-closing water shut-off nozzle or device, or for very short periods of time for the express purpose of adjusting or repairing an irrigation system.

The City will continue to water athletic fields and Sonoma Plaza. Turf irrigation in other City parks will be restricted to two days a week. 

While the Sonoma Municipal Code allows for various forms of enforcement, the City said its intent is to to urge voluntary compliance rather than impose harsh penalties. Staff will initially enforce with reminders when violations are noticed in the normal course of City business.

More information and updates can be found at https://www.sonomacity.org/drought/

 



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